The 9 Things Your Parents Taught You About Cribs Beds

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Sleep is an important aspect of the life of your baby. A crib lets them learn to sleep independently, and it keeps both of you safe during the night.

There are a variety of cribs, all with different dimensions and styles, as well as mattress-support heights. We looked for cribs that are safe, easy to use, and suitable for modern designs.

Size

A crib sets is a bed that is specifically designed for infants and babies. There are a variety of cribs, however they are all smaller than a toddler's mattress and offer a safe place to sleep for your infant. Some cribs are on wheels, so they can be moved around the house. Most are designed to reduce SIDS risk by providing a comfortable and supportive environment similar to the womb.

While many parents would like their children to stay in a crib for as long as possible but some children are prepared to transition to a toddler bed sooner than others. The most common type of crib is a standard crib, which can be used from birth until your child is 18 months old old or is capable of climbing out.

There are bassinets too, that can be used from birth to four months or until the baby is too large for it. These are smaller and more compact than cribs, but can give parents the intimacy that some infants need during their first few months. They also are smaller and therefore a great alternative if you're not sure which bedding type your child would prefer.

Both bassinets and cribs are required to adhere to safety guidelines to follow in order to protect your child. For example, there should be no gaps bigger than two fingers between the mattress and the crib frame and the slats should not be missing or loose. Also the bed shouldn't have cutouts in the footboard or headboard, since they can hold a child's head and legs and increase the chance of death by suffocation.

Cribs are available in a variety of styles and finishes, and some have integrated changing tables or shelving units. If you are planning to breastfeed, these cribs could be extremely convenient since you can feed your baby in the crib. If you're short on space or have a tight budget, you can still find cribs that have the basic necessities.

If you are willing to pay a little more, you can buy cribs that can be transformed into toddler beds, daybeds or sofas. These cribs are referred to as 4-in-1 cribs and are a great option for parents who don't want an entirely new crib each time their child outgrows the old one.

Style

When you are looking for a crib, think about the design of the crib in relation to your baby's nursery. You may want to select an option that fits the general style of your home, whether it's modern or rustic. There are many cribs available in a variety of shapes and styles and with natural wood or color finishes.

Cribs are safe places to sleep for infants. Initially, they were simple cribs that could be rocked. As the knowledge of child safety evolved and cribs became stationary and more secure, crib designs evolved to offer better protection against falls or entrapment. The cribs of today are built with features like sturdy construction, the right spacing of slats, and non-toxic materials. They are designed to ensure your baby's safety and well-being.

To make life easier, you can also find cribs with shelves and a changing table unit. It's not recommended that you use this type of crib when your baby is ready to stand or climb as it can make it easier for them to escape.

Some cribs come with adjustable mattress support levels, so you can lower it as your baby grows. The higher position is ideal for infants, while the lower one is recommended before your baby learns to sit or roll in bed, which typically happens by the time they are a year old.

The mattress of a crib can be positioned on a one-piece board, a grid of wood slats or spring-wire frames. Both What to Expect and Baby Bargains recommend choosing springs made of metal, because it is believed to be more sturdy than wooden slats, which could break or become loose over the course of time. The base should be sturdy and tightly fitted to the crib so that it doesn't allow excess air to circulate over the mattress, which could pose a potential suffocation risk for infants.

If you're planning on keeping your baby in a crib as long as you can, then look into a crib that converts into a daybed, toddler bed and eventually a full-size bed. These cribs generally feature removable rails to facilitate the transition from a regular bed easier, and they often have adjustable mattress heights.

Safety

It is important to choose cribs that adhere to strict safety standards, regardless of the style or design you choose. In the United States this includes certifications by the Consumer Product Safety Commission and the conformity to ASTM International Standards. Look for these certifications on the crib's packaging, or in its description. Also, check the crib's frame to see if there are any wood or paint imperfections that could pose a risk for your Baby Cot.

If you're contemplating buying an infant's mattress for their crib, choose the firmest mattress you can find. This will lower the chance of accidental suffocation which is a leading cause of sudden infant death syndrome. Also, ensure that the mattress fits comfortably in the crib. A mattress that is too big or too small can be dangerous, as your baby could be trapped between the mattress and headboard or sides of the crib.

Certain reports of nonfatal accidents, including 21 reported deaths reported in the NPR as well as two additional reported deaths received during the NPR Update, are based on a crib bed that is too soft. These incidents are characterized by a variety of dangers, such as gaps between the mattress and the crib's side or the footboard and head that can cause entrapment dangers and infants slipping on or being trapped between the mattress and the headboard or wall pillows and blankets that pose suffocation risks; and mattresses that are too hot which causes infants to be afflicted with burns, rashes and other health issues.

Certain manufacturers are now advertising "breathable" crib mattress, which they claim will help your baby sleep more safely and stop breathing in carbon dioxide from your baby's body. This is believed to contribute to SIDS. However, there is no evidence from an epidemiological perspective that breathable mattresses decrease the risk of SIDS.

Conversion

A baby joining your family usually results in an influx of new items such as toys and clothes to furniture for the nursery. Investing in cribs that convert to toddler beds or full-size beds could help you save money on furniture purchases and help make the transition from infant to childhood easier for your child and the family. These conversion kits can be purchased for a variety of cots, and come with an adjustable headboard and footboard. Some models are GREENGUARD Certified Gold, which means they emit low levels of chemicals to create a healthier indoor environment.

No matter if you choose convertible cribs or a standard crib it is important to buy the right mattress so that your child gets a good night's sleep. You can pick between foam mattress, innerspring or gel in a variety of sizes to meet your needs. For safety, choose the mattress made of foam that is between 2 and 3/8 inches thick, or an innerspring mattress that satisfies federal safety standards for toddler beds and cribs.

You'll need to purchase a full-size bed conversion, or a toddler bed once your child is old enough to be in an additional bed. It is best to have it installed before your child turns two to ensure that the transition goes smoothly and your child will be comfortable with the new transition. After your crib mattress and conversion kit is installed, converting the crib into a toddler or full-size bed is not more than 30 minutes for two people.

A few things can make the transition to a toddler bed more comfortable for your child, including keeping the decor and bedding constant and putting the toddler bed into the same space as their crib. Giving your child a choice of toys, stuffed animals or other to sleep with, and urging them to sleep on a regular basis can help them adjust.

A crib that can be converted to a full-size bed is a great option to extend the life of your investment. It also gives you a bed for your teenager. Conversion kits are available in many styles to complement other furniture and can be used with a wide variety of mattresses, including twin and full size.